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Slumber  Song* 

A Soldier  Song 
Smithy  Song  . 

Chrysoar 
De  Song*s  Mah  Mammy  Sang* 
Mac  Gregnr’s  Gathering- 
Entreaty  A Ballad 


Lyman  F.  Brackett  .08 
George  Lowell  Tracy  .10 
. George  Lowell  Tracy  .15 
. Will  C.  King  .10 
J .W.  Calderwood  .15 
. W.  T.  Soulee  .12 
Old  Scotch  Song  Arr.  by  J.W.  Calderwood  .12 
. James  A.  King  .12 


The  Monastery  Bells  Sung  by  The  Meister singers  Lewis -We ly  .25 

Friendship  Vocal  Waltz  Sung  by  The  Meistersingers  Lewis -Schiitt  .25 
Killarney  Sung  by  The  Meistersingers 

In  The  Gloaming  Sung  by  The  Meistersingers 
We’re  Growing  Old  Together  You  And  I 

Morning 

Oh  Lady  Mine  ..... 

’Neath  Rowan  and  Lilac  . 

The  New  American  Hymn 


Greely-  Balfe 

Greely  - Harrison 

Greely-  Morton 
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J ames  C.  Warhurst 
James  C. Warhurst 
Palm-Jonson 
Wm.T.  Soulee 


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“WE’RE  GROWING  OLD  TOGETHER, YOU  AND  I” 

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Drinking*  Song*  .... 

Wilbur  Has  call 

.16 

Arise!  Shine  ....  Roberta  Geddes  Harvey 

.10 

Three  Fishers  .... 

Chas.  E.  Burnham 

.12 

Five  Responses  .... 

. Bruce  Hobbs 

.15 

Thursday  . . J.L.Molloy 

Arr.  by  Geo . B . Nevin 

.18 

The  Flight  of  the  Holy  Family 

. Geo.  B. Nevin 

.18 

The  Postillion  .... 

. C.E.  Whiting 

.10 

’Tis  the  Evening’s  Holy  Hour 

C.E  .Whiting 

.10 

Jig-a-room 

Jas.A.King 

.15 

All  Kinds  of  Women 

L .F.  Brackett 

.08 

Drinking*  Song* 

. Chas . A . Chase 

.12 

A Love  Song  .... 

Geo.  H.  Foley 

.12 

Song  Of  the  Toreador  Bar.  Solo  and  Chorus 

G.  Bizet 

.20 

Song  to  the  Evening  Star  '(  Tannhiiuser)  Kr^  a o 

r.  Text  . Julius  Lange 

• 15 

Into  the  Silent  Land 

. Walter  H.  Lewis 

.08 

In  Love  She  Fell  .... 

. Chas.  A.  Chase 

.10 

Ashes  of  Roses  .... 

. Austin  D .Wolfe 

.08 

Song  of  the  Volga  Boatman  . 

Russian  Volk  Song 

.08 

One  Only  Way  .... 

James  C.Warhurst 

.08 

“Bohemia”  . 

. H.F.  Mac  Coll 

.15 

Bendemeer’s  Stream  An  Old  Irish  Melody 

Arr.  by  W.  H . Lewis 

.15 

There  Was  A Little  Man 

. . C.B.Shaw 

.15 

Humpty  Dumpty 

. . C . B . Shaw 

.12 

When  the  Roses  Bloom  Hoffnung 

. Lewis  -Reichardt 

.10 

English  and  German  words 

Twilight  is  Love  light 

. Lewis  - Rubinstein 

.15 

The  Maid  of  the  Valley  . . . 

Brackett  - Herbeck 

.12 

Also  as  a Response  with  sacred  words 

Behind  the  Mist  ... 

G.L. Tracy 

.08 

Prarie-dog  Town 

. Carrie  Burpee  Shaw 

.10 

Song  of  the  Old  Mill  Wheel  . 

G.L.  Tracy 

.10 

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